[ Pitt Review (Interim): Learning lessons from the 2007 floods ] |
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The floods during June and July 2007 were a wake-up call. The three months from May to July were the wettest since records began and the events that followed have been linked to the deaths of 13 people. They also resulted in damage to approximately 48,000 homes and 7,000 businesses.
Pitt Review 2007 Contents
- Foreword
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: The events of June and July – a summary
- Chapter 2: The effect of the summer 2007 floods on individuals and communities
- Chapter 3: Building a better understanding of the risk
- Chapter 4: Managing flood risk
- Chapter 5: The emergency response
- Chapter 6: Critical infrastructure: keeping our essential services going
- Chapter 7: Engaging the public
- Chapter 8: Next steps
- Annexes and Glossary
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